"dataset_name": "high_school_government_and_politics"
"description": "The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about high\
  \ school government and politics.\n\nQ: Which of the following best states an argument\
  \ made by James Madison in The Federalist number 10?\n(A) Honest politicians can\
  \ prevent factions from developing. (B) Factions are more likely to occur in large\
  \ republics than in small ones. (C) The negative effects of factionalism can be\
  \ reduced by a republican government. (D) Free elections are the people's best defense\
  \ against factionalism.\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles\
  \ on government and politics for help. In the Federalist number 10, James Madison\
  \ advocated for a representative republican form of government to guard against\
  \ factionalism. The answer is (C).\n\nQ: The term \"budget deficit\" refers to the\n\
  (A) annual increase in federal spending on the military (B) amount of interest on\
  \ the national debt (C) difference between the initial budget proposals made by\
  \ the president and Congress (D) amount the government spends in excess of its revenues\n\
  A: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics\
  \ for help. When the goverment spends more than it earns, their difference is the\
  \ budget deficit. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: Which of the following statements about\
  \ cabinet departments is FALSE?\n(A) They are established by the legislative branch.\
  \ (B) Their members often don't have much influence over presidential decisions.\
  \ (C) They cannot all be run by leaders who belong to the same political party the\
  \ president does. (D) Not every federal agency is a cabinet department.\nA: Let's\
  \ think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia articles on government and politics\
  \ for help. There is no law stipulating that some cabinet department leaders have\
  \ to belong to a political party different from that of the president. The answer\
  \ is (C).\n\nQ: Which of the following cases established the precedent that a defendant\
  \ must be informed of the right to remain silent, the right to a lawyer, and protection\
  \ from self-incrimination?\n(A) Weeks v. United States (B) Betts v. Brady (C) Mapp\
  \ v. Ohio (D) Miranda v. Arizona\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer to Wikipedia\
  \ articles on government and politics for help. In the landmark Miranda v. Arizona\
  \ in 1966, the US Supreme Court, based on the Fifth and Sixth Amendment of the US\
  \ Constitution, guaranteed a defendant's right to an attorney and protection from\
  \ self-incrimination. The answer is (D).\n\nQ: Uncertainty over the limits to presidential\
  \ power is caused primarily by the fact that\n(A) the constitutional definition\
  \ of those powers is broad and unspecific (B) most people agree that the Constitution\
  \ places too many limits on presidential power (C) the Supreme Court consistently\
  \ refuses to rule on cases concerning presidential powers (D) constitutional amendments\
  \ have greatly increased presidential powers\nA: Let's think step by step. We refer\
  \ to Wikipedia articles on government and politics for help. The US Constitution\
  \ is not very specific about the powers of the president, leading to uncertainty\
  \ over its limits. The answer is (A).\n\n"
"group": "mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_social_sciences"
"include": "_mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_template_yaml"
"task": "mmlu_flan_cot_fewshot_high_school_government_and_politics"
